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Fanohge CHamoru Put I Tano-ta: Charting Our Collective Future, an exhibition about Guam’s historical quest for political self-determination, opened March 28 to May 31, 2022, at the Guam Museum. Guampedia photos.

About Guampedia

Community project

Guampedia, Guam’s Online Encyclopedia, is a community project that highlights the unique CHamoru heritage and history of Guam and the Mariana Islands. Through peer-reviewed entries and accompanying media, Guampedia provides an important educational and informational resource for Guam teachers and schoolchildren, for CHamorus living away from Guam, for visitors to our island, and for those who want a richer understanding of our island and its people. It debuted on 10 April 2008.

Guampedia, Inc. is an independent nonprofit organization established in 2009. The organization is led by a volunteer Board of Directors and a small, but dedicated, staff that maintains the Guampedia website (www.guampedia.com) and organizes its activities.

The project was created by the Humanities Guåhan in 2002, and funded primarily through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Guam Preservation Trust, the Bank of Guam, the US Department of the Interior, Gannett Foundation, Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency and other sources. Content for the website was developed by a slew of professional writers, researchers, cultural specialists and other scholars who provided expertise for putting together information that could be accessed easily by a general audience. The website was launched in April 2008 with the first 350 entries. Currently Guampedia has more than 1,200 entries, 3,500 photographs, numerous video and sound clips and dozens of e-publications. More than 140 people have been a part of this project to date, doing research, writing, peer reviewing, fact checking or copy editing the Guampedia entries and media. New materials are continually being added to the Guampedia database.

Since becoming an independent nonprofit, Guampedia is an affiliate program of the University of Guam’s Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center and works in partnership with many other community institutions and organizations, including the Department of CHamoru Affairs, the Guam Museum, the Guam Public Library, the Guam Department of Parks and Recreation’s Division of Historic Resources, the Archdiocese of Agana and Micronesian Seminar.

Guampedia is an ongoing and dynamic project that will be updated and added to regularly as events unfold and technology allows.

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Our Mission

We believe that the future of our island is dependent upon an informed, educated citizenry. Scarce resources result in limited opportunities to learn and understand about Guam’s unique history, culture, environment and present-day society.

Guampedia exists to provide a comprehensive, accessible resource about Guam that will educate the global community and increase opportunities for the enlightenment of our people, allowing us to chart our destiny.

Board of Directors

Anita Borja Enriquez

Board President

Alice Taijeron

Board Member

Teresita L. Perez

Board Member

Staff

Rita P. Nauta

Managing Director

Nathalie Pereda

Website & Archive Manager

Shannon J. Murphy

Guampedia’s First Managing Editor

Guampedia Scholars and Advisors

Explore all the resources that Guampedia has to offer

Review a full list of all entries, explore our video libraries, listen to amazing audio files, or journey through over 4,000 years of history, culture, and the stories of our past.

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